The Grove at Midtown
Memory Care is a residential care setting designed specifically to care for those with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. Any dementia requires special care and understanding. Our Timeless Connections™ Memory Care Program provides unparalleled care and support for individuals navigating challenges of memory loss, including Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Our unwavering commitment fosters an environment of genuine compassion, understanding, and respect, where residents and their families find solace and companionship.
Our Memory Care settings provide physical and emotional relief and peace of mind for families with a memory-challenged relative. Our team members receive dementia-specific training, learning to connect with empathy and kindness.
The Grove at Midtown is a unique and inclusive living environment. We support social connections with one another, families, and team members. This encourages meaningful interactions and enhances the quality of life for residents.
Our Programs
Programming includes empathetic communication techniques to maintain self-esteem, and to attend to the basic human needs of each individual. In addition, special attention is paid to nutrition, physical, social, and cognitive stimulation. Our Music Makes Memories™ program stimulates the limbic brain helping each person maintain a sense of self and purpose. Our Tiny Stories™ project allows us to record the stories we hear each day and capture them in audio recordings. The legacy of each person is maintained. Our goal is to help each individual be the best they can be despite cognitive decline while slowing the progression of impairments.
Want to learn how to communicate with your loved one using empathetic communication? Join us for training!
Memory Care Benefits
Benefits of a Tulsa, Oklahoma community-based memory care setting include:
- Secured entry to minimize the risk of wandering
- Regular human interaction and programs to engage the memory-challenged individual in daily life, minimizing withdrawal
- Nutrition, exercise, social stimulation, and support
- Elder well-being monitoring and communication with family and health care providers
- Freedom from caring for a loved one’s daily needs, so families can focus on spending quality and joyful times together
Contact us to learn more.